WCA September 2008

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Nexans has launched two new concepts in copper cabling with its LANmark-6A and -7A products. The announcement follows the ratification of international standards for new copper classes Cat 6A and Cat 7A: the Cat 6A standard (500MHz) has been developed to support 10 Gigabit applications while the Cat 7A standard (1,000MHz) is designed for 40 Gigabit usages. Both products will be available on the market from July 2008. These developments, with copper cabling now able to support frequency ranges up to 1,000MHz, provide further proof that copper solutions can continue to evolve to meet the needs of high bandwidth applications in the future. According to Building Services Research and Information Association, over 80% of modern data centres Nexans LANmark in copper cabling

crosstalk requirements, providing headroom for the user and confidence that the new systems will be compliant. Nexans’ 10G cables have a smaller diameter and tighter bend radius than most UTP solutions, so screened 10G systems are easier to install than 10G UTP solutions and more cost effective. the LANmark-7A solution to meet the predicted demand for 40 Gigabit from customers and data centres planning to provide “Video on Demand” services. This need is likely to become more widespread after 2015. LANmark-7A offers capacity of up to 50 Gigabit and high frequency support. It also supports RJ45 based legacy equipment (100BaseT, 1GbaseT, 10GBaseT) using the GG45 connector. With double the bandwidth and half the crosstalk of Cat 6A, LANmark-7A is future proofed for 40 Gigabit applications developed by IEEE802.3, as well as fully backwards compatible. Nexans – France Fax : +33 15669 8484 Email : nexans.web@nexans.com Website : www.nexans.com Nexans has developed

predict that they will be employing 10 Gigabit within the next five years to meet their requirements for more bandwidth, higher capacity and higher density. Nexans is prepared for these developments with its Cat 6A Zero Risk Solution, based on shielded products that ensure immunity from alien crosstalk. Recognising the cost advantages of copper compared to fibre solutions, the market supports a copper solution for applications of up to 100 metres that will be compatible with existing equipment. The LANmark-6A range, supported by a newly developed connector with excellent electrical performance, offers up to three connection points within 10 metres. This type of approach has not been previously achievable with most 10G compliant copper cabling solutions and addresses the critical space and storage problems presented by over-length cabling. Other significant benefits for data centres include 360° screening that provides complete alien crosstalk immunity. LANmark-6A exceeds alien

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